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Intro Soarin’ Shootingaard

From Ilya, a UD reader: A philosophy course at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock:


PHIL 1340 Ethics & NCAA Rules

Required for all incoming (first year and transfer) athletes. NCAA requirements concerning amateurism, recruiting, agents, benefits, and eligibility in terms of general ethical considerations, the history of college athletics and the NCAA, and ramifications for the university and the college athlete. Ethical support for NCAA compliance stressed. Three credit hours.

Margaret Soltan, November 4, 2010 10:38PM
Posted in: kind of a little weird

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3 Responses to “Intro Soarin’ Shootingaard”

  1. Dave Stone Says:

    I’d like to take this course. I’m still trying to figure out how a poor player selling his sweaty, grass-stained jersey gets him suspended four games, but the athletic department’s auctioning off the sweaty, grass-stained jersey gets a minimum of $250 each. Help me, UALR!

  2. Margaret Soltan Says:

    dave: lol.

  3. Dave Stone Says:

    Joyless, the Dane Soren Kierkegaard
    Said “Pondering Abraham’s much too hard.
    It’s time to ditch books
    For coaches and crooks,
    And develop my skills as a shootin’ guard.”

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